Pamela Anderson

Pamela Anderson
Pamela Denise Anderson is a Canadian-American actress. In addition to her acting career, she is also a model, producer, author, activist and a former showgirl, known for her roles on the television series Home Improvement, Baywatch and V.I.P.. She was chosen as a Playmate of the Month for Playboy magazine in February 1990. For a time, she was known as Pamela Anderson Leeafter marrying Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee. Anderson is a member of the animal rights movement and has...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth1 July 1967
CityLadysmith, Canada
CountryUnited States of America
It makes me want to avoid Kentucky altogether, which is sad because there are so many great people there.
I was not a big drug person. I couldn't smoke pot because it made me so paranoid that I couldn't tell if I had to pee or I was really cold, so I just didn't enjoy it.
I still have your suspenders from last time.
Jungian therapy connects me to my grandfather. I feel his presence strongly. He is always with me.
Like I said, everybody has got something they have to deal with health-wise, and everybody's human. I should look after myself better, but so should everybody, right?
I'm never away from my boys for more than three days.
I was a gymnast when I was little, like 8, 9, 10.
I look back on the last 10 years and I have to say I'm proud of what I have accomplished, because I've been able to raise two beautiful children.
I don't know if women are meant to run, especially after having kids.
It's nice to have boundaries, because as long as we have them, we can cross them a bit, and that's what perks interest. If you have full freedom, what do you do?
I was never an ambitious girl, or even a self-confident one. I never went in for beauty pageants or wore a stitch of make-up until I went to Los Angeles.
I want to see what I look like when I'm old - I'm curious where that's going to take me.
I like to work and it kind of keeps me in line, which is very good because I need that structure.
I am alarmed that people are starting to see Canada as a country more beholden to a pack of greedy hunters and to the seal-skin 'fashion' whims of a few countries than to the massive international outcry against the hunt.